Americas at risk for further COVID waves, Government to support Jamaica’s CARIFTA Swimming Championships team and Labour Ministry assisting persons to sign up for social pension programme...
Citizens urged to protect environment for World Health Day, Cabinet approves new rules for the appointment of principals and Tourism Ministry to map location of farmers and suppliers
Jamaica not likely to achieve Republic status by Independence Day, CDC readjusts Jamaica’s COVID-19 threat level and patrons urged to comply with Champs safety protocols...
Work to resume on Western Children & Adolescents Hospital in June, Essex Valley agriculture project gets new completion date and students and teachers encouraged to make use of Justice Ministry’s Alternative Dispute Resolution services.
Prime Minister calls for policy adjustments in the US, Health Ministry looking to bolster public health system resilience in new fiscal year and Kingston Mayor elected to Regional Committee of Local Governments...
Economy grows by nearly 5% in 2021, Education Ministry trains aspiring principals and small business owners in St. Mary receive flood relief from Local Government Ministry...
Thirty schools to benefit from energy-efficiency retrofits, New Doppler Radar to be commissioned before June 1 and NSWMA receives grant from Japan to purchase new garbage truck.
93 recruits join Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Festival set for April 2 and Southeast Regional Health Authority takes over management of St. Joseph’s Hospital
Motorist Experiences Being Considered For Highway 2000 Construction, JAPINAD to advocate for more interventions to improve nutritional status of vulnerable groups and Businesses and entrepreneurs invited to register early for the World Free Zone International Conference and Exhibition.
US to invest $3 billion in Jamaican economy, JAPINAD providing diet and nutrition support to vulnerable groups and drainage works being undertaken in Portmore...
Prime Minister says crime on the agenda for discussions in Washington DC, Transport Authority reminding PPV and commercial operators to renew licenses and Tourism Ministry hosting speed networking event.
Bank Of Jamaica raises policy interest rate, BGLC reminds Gaming Machine & Premises operators to renew licenses by March 31 and Jamaica 60 activities launched in Canada.
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